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Be careful what you wish for: The Death of Relativism For many years, people of strongly held beliefs have attacked the inconsistency and hypocrisy of flabby, late 20th Century relativism. The relativism of recent decades has often led to a … Continued

The issue of the Doctrine of Justification has long been a contentious one. As this volume recounts in its superb introduction, it was not a central issue of debate in the early centuries of the Church, but was a … Continued

Dave Bish is one of the best and most engaged internest people I’ve come across. He works for Beeston Free Church in Nottingham (formerly for UCCF), and encourages students and the rest of us all over the UK with his … Continued

There are different ways I could persuade you to read this book. There are different ways I could describe myself. I am an intelligent Christian Theology graduate from a great university that I worked to get into, am married to a … Continued

John Stott, who went to be with the Lord very recently at the time of the writing this review, is counted by many as one of the most influential, wise and learned evangelical thinkers. His impact on evangelicalism – and … Continued

This book by Piper – which for whatever reason I had never heard of before seeing it on a church bookstall in the US, is a hidden gem. Books on Christian Marriage are a Dime a Dozen – or all … Continued

Terry Virgo is one of the most inspirational men I have heard preach or teach. In different contexts, with different crowds, he’s someone who loves Jesus, deeply desires to read and understand God’s Word, and moves in the power of … Continued

Is Hell for real? Or does everyone go to heaven? This is one of the big questions. Questions we want pastoral answers to, evangelistic answers to, biblical answers to, historical answers to, theological answers too. This book, by gathering a … Continued

A lot of the Old Testament is rather alien to the modern Christian. But it shouldn’t be. Even though much of the narrative is out of our comprehension, or in some cases despicable to our ears, it is the same … Continued

I wrote this originally back in 2011 – it is interesting to see how my thinking has and hasn’t changed! I love people. God. Food. Drink. Technology. Books. All sorts of things. I seriously dislike religion. Religion is nearly always … Continued